
1. Produce and Provide
1.1. Companies
1.1.1. Provide services
1.1.1.1. Manpower provides staff.
1.1.2. Produce products
1.1.2.1. Pfizer produces pharmaceuticals
1.2. Companies
2. Outcomes - Products and services
2.1. On the same page
2.2. Pain in the neck
3. Present simple: Verb 'be'
3.1. Negative
3.1.1. I am not
3.2. Question
3.2.1. Are you sure?
3.3. Short answer
3.3.1. Yes, I am. / No I'm not.
3.4. Affirmative
3.4.1. I'm a engineer
4. Examples of questions (To be).
4.1. 1. Is she the Marcketing Director?
4.2. 2.- Are her brothers handsome?
4.3. 3. Is their boss a pain in the neck?
4.4. 4. Is Anne's director mad?
4.5. 5. Are they lawyers?
5. Homeworks: Verbs
5.1. work /wɜːk/ sell /sel/ buy /baɪ/ export /ɪkˈspɔːt/ import /ɪmˈpɔːt/ develop /dɪˈvel.əp/ produce /prəˈdʒuːs/ provide /prəˈvaɪd/ offer /ˈɒf.ər/ employ /ɪmˈplɔɪ/ attend /əˈtend/
6. Present Simple All the verbs
6.1. Affirmative - She exports products. - His colleagues sell cardboard boxes.
6.2. Negative + Don’t / Doesn’t - She doesn’t export products. - His colleagues don’t sell cardboard boxes.
6.3. Question + Do / Does - Does she export products? - Do his colleagues sell cardboard boxes?
7. Present simple
7.1. Habits
7.1.1. I smoke every day
7.2. Unchanging situations
7.2.1. Mike works for a laboratory
7.3. Fixed arrangements
7.3.1. Your exam starts at 3:00
7.4. General truths
7.4.1. Plants need water to survive
7.5. Repeated actions
7.5.1. Joan always send emails
7.6. Emotions
7.6.1. We are happy to see you
7.7. To give instructions /directions
7.7.1. Download the app.
7.8. Wishes
7.8.1. I want lots of things.
8. Phrases from the unit:
8.1. "Win-win situation"
8.2. Used to indicate that a group agrees with the situation (it's a win-win)
8.3. "Piece of cake"
8.4. To indicate that an activity is very easy to do (it's a piece of cake)
9. Number from 1 to 20:
9.1. Spelling numbers for everyday routines such as cell phone number, extension, credit card, passport, etc.
9.2. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10..20
10. Possessive Adjetives
10.1. My: house is very beautiful.
10.2. Your: sofa is big.
10.3. His: watch is on the sofa.
10.4. Her: sandals are in the bathroom.
10.5. Its: box is small.
10.6. Their: brother has blond hair.
10.7. Our: bedroom is big and bright.
10.8. Your: bag is pretty.
11. Time expressions
11.1. Subject -> Verb -> Object -> Place -> TimeShe plays computer games in her room every day
11.1.1. Adverbs of Frequency - Always - Usually - Often - Sometimes - Rarely - Hardly ever - Never
11.1.2. Every - Every day - Every Monday - Every week - Every weekend - Every month - Every year - Every Christmas - Every other dar
11.1.3. Other Time Expressions - Once a day - Twice a week - On Mondays - At/on weekends - In July - In general - Early - Daily
12. Import /ɪmˈpɔːt/ Export /ɪkˈspɔːt/
12.1. To buy or bring in products from another country.
12.1.1. We import cars from the USA
12.2. To send goods to another country for sale.
12.2.1. We export cars to Mexico
13. Present Simple Verb to be
13.1. Affirmative - Your colleagues are intelligent - Their boss is a pain in the neck.
13.2. Negative - Your colleagues aren’t intelligent. - Their boss isn’t a pain in the neck.
13.3. Question - Are your colleagues intelligent? - Is their boss a pain in the neck?
14. Produce and provide
14.1. Companies produce products. /prəˈdʒuːs/
14.1.1. Microsoft produces software. Sony produces electronic equipment.
14.2. Companies provide services. /prəˈvaɪd
14.2.1. Scotiabank provides financial service